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The concert will be part of the spring leg of Bon Jovi’s tour to promote its most recent album, “This House is Not for Sale.” A new version of the album — with two new songs, “When We Were Us” and “Walls” — will be available Feb. 23. Each ticket bought online will include a CD of the original “This House Is Not For Sale.”

PPL Center will be the smallest venue that Bon Jovi plays on the 27-date tour — about the same size as the 10,000-capacity Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The tour starts March 14 at Denver’s 19,500-capacity Pepsi Center and plays arenas with capacities of 15,236 to 23,500, including two dates at Madison Square Garden and a May 3 show at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center.

Bon Jovi also rehearsed for its 1986-87 tour at Stabler Arena, then drew 11,359 fans for back-to-back shows (the only ones ever at Stabler) Dec. 19-20, 1986.

The band, or at least singer Jon Bon Jovi, returned to Bethlehem in 2016 to film the video for the title track of “This House is Not For Sale” in south Bethlehem and on the SteelStacks campus.

New Jersey natives Bon Jovi broke onto the charts in 1984 with its self-titled platinum debut album, which had the Top 40 hit “Runaway.”

The band became a phenomenon with its third album, 1986’s No. 1 hit “Slippery When Wet.” That disc is among the Top 20 best-selling albums of all time by a band, and produced the hits “Livin’ On a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name,” both of which hit No. 1, as well as the Top 10 “Wanted Dead or Alive.”

Bon Jovi’s follow-up album, 1988’s “New Jersey,” hit No. 1 and sold 7 million copies, with five Top 10 hits including the No. 1s “Bad Medicine” and “I'll Be There for You.”

In all, the band has released 13 studio albums, three live albums, six compilations and a box set. It has had 17 Top 40 songs, with nine of them going Top 10 and four hitting No. 1. Its most recent platinum hit was 2000’s “It’s My Life.”

Its most recent disc, “This House is Not For Sale,” was its fourth straight to hit No. 1.

Jon Bon Jovi has been nominated for two Grammy Awards — both for his 1991 song “Blaze of Glory,” which also was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for its use in the movie “Young Guns II.” The band in 2007 won a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland.

In April, the band will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after winning the 2017 fan ballot with more than 1.1 million votes.